All people have equal value. That is the foundation on which all human rights are based.

An awareness of one’s human rights can be a source of strength and courage. It can be life changing for someone living under oppression. My Human Rights is a non-profit organization that aims to strengthen the human rights of men, women and children all over the world. We do this by spreading awareness of the UN Declaration of Human Rights (1948), the UN Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (1979), and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) in an innovative and pedagogical way.

Our vision is to give women, men, and children all over the world the opportunity to know their rights and the support to fight for them. We believe that we can play a small part in changing the world. My Human Rights was founded in 2012 by Emma Wistrand and Carin Granlund Olsen.

My Human Rights produces pedagogical materials based on the UN Declaration of Human Rights, the Women’s Convention, and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The materials are easy to understand and easy to use for anyone who works with raising awareness about human rights. Read more about the materials by clicking on the photos.

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Who we are

Emma Wistrand

Founder

Carin Granlund Olsen

Founder

Emma is the one behind the idea for My Human Rights and all our materials. Emma is a social worker, and also has a degree in communications from IHR, Institutet för högre reklam och kommunikationsvetenskap.

Carin is a project manager and communications expert, with a degree from Berghs School of Communication. She is responsible to the production of all our materials.

Annika Rehn Frobell is chairman of the board of My Human Rights. Annika is a behavioral scientist and communications strategist with substantial experience from developing insights that help brands and people to connect. Annika is also a board member of Planning Awards and a Course Director of Berghs School of Communication's Executive Strategic Planning and Insights course.

Ragna Wallmark has worked as a producer and as Head of Children and Youth TV programs in Swedish National Television (SVT). Ragna has also worked with workshops and seminars in Asia, Latin America, Namibia and Syria. Seminars dealing with children's rights in accordance with the UN Convention on the Children Rights, media impact and children's culture.

My Human Rights produces pedagogical materials based on the UN Declaration of Human Rights, the Women’s Convention, and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The materials are easy to understand and easy to use for anyone who works with raising awareness about human rights. Read more about the materials by clicking on the photos.

My Human Rights produces pedagogical materials based on the UN Declaration of Human Rights, the Women’s Convention, and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The materials are easy to understand and easy to use for anyone who works with raising awareness about human rights. Read more about the materials by clicking on the photos.

Emma Wistrand

Founder

Emma is the one behind the idea for My Human Rights and all our materials. Emma is a social worker, and also has a degree in communications from IHR, Institutet för högre reklam och kommunikationsvetenskap.

All people have equal value. That is the foundation on which all human rights are based.

Emma Wistrand

Founder

Emma is the one behind the idea for My Human Rights and all our materials. Emma is a social worker, and also has a degree in communications from IHR, Institutet för högre reklam och kommunikationsvetenskap.

All people have equal value. That is the foundation on which all human rights are based.

An awareness of one’s human rights can be a source of strength and courage. It can be life changing for someone living under oppression. My Human Rights is a non-profit organization that aims to strengthen the human rights of men, women and children all over the world. We do this by spreading awareness of the UN Declaration of Human Rights (1948), the UN Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (1979), and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) in an innovative and pedagogical way.

Our vision is to give women, men, and children all over the world the opportunity to know their rights and the support to fight for them. We believe that we can play a small part in changing the world. My Human Rights was founded in 2012 by Emma Wistrand and Carin Granlund Olsen.

Emma Wistrand

Founder

Emma is the one behind the idea for My Human Rights and all our materials. Emma is a social worker, and also has a degree in communications from IHR, Institutet för högre reklam och kommunikationsvetenskap.

Carin is a project manager and communications expert, with a degree from Berghs School of Communication. She is responsible to the production of all our materials.

Annika Rehn Frobell is chairman of the board of My Human Rights. Annika is a behavioral scientist and communications strategist with substantial experience from developing insights that help brands and people to connect. Annika is also a board member of Planning Awards and a Course Director of Berghs School of Communication's Executive Strategic Planning and Insights course.

Ragna Wallmark has worked as a producer and as Head of Children and Youth TV programs in Swedish National Television (SVT). Ragna has also worked with workshops and seminars in Asia, Latin America, Namibia and Syria. Seminars dealing with children's rights in accordance with the UN Convention on the Children Rights, media impact and children's culture.

All people have equal value. That is the foundation on which all human rights are based.

An awareness of one’s human rights can be a source of strength and courage. It can be life changing for someone living under oppression. My Human Rights is a non-profit organization that aims to strengthen the human rights of men, women and children all over the world.

We do this by spreading awareness of the UN Declaration of Human Rights (1948), the UN Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (1979), and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) in an innovative and pedagogical way.

Emma Wistrand

Founder

Emma is the one behind the idea for My Human Rights and all our materials. Emma is a social worker, and also has a degree in communications from IHR, Institutet för högre reklam och kommunikationsvetenskap.

Carin is a project manager and communications expert, with a degree from Berghs School of Communication. She is responsible to the production of all our materials.

Annika Rehn Frobell is chairman of the board of My Human Rights. Annika is a behavioral scientist and communications strategist with substantial experience from developing insights that help brands and people to connect. Annika is also a board member of Planning Awards and a Course Director of Berghs School of Communication's Executive Strategic Planning and Insights course.

Ragna Wallmark has worked as a producer and as Head of Children and Youth TV programs in Swedish National Television (SVT). Ragna has also worked with workshops and seminars in Asia, Latin America, Namibia and Syria. Seminars dealing with children's rights in accordance with the UN Convention on the Children Rights, media impact and children's culture.

Annika Rehn Frobell is chairman of the board of My Human Rights. Annika is a behavioral scientist and communications strategist with substantial experience from developing insights that help brands and people to connect. Annika is also a board member of Planning Awards and a Course Director of Berghs School of Communication's Executive Strategic Planning and Insights course.

Ragna Wallmark has worked as a producer and as Head of Children and Youth TV programs in Swedish National Television (SVT). Ragna has also worked with workshops and seminars in Asia, Latin America, Namibia and Syria. Seminars dealing with children's rights in accordance with the UN Convention on the Children Rights, media impact and children's culture.